A video showing Assam Chief Minister Himanta Sarma allegedly copying from a ready text to fill up a visitor's book while visiting a state school has sparked criticism. The Chief Minister has reacted to the video defending himself.
Himanta Sarma can be seen writing in the visitor's register with a readymade text placed right next to it, shows the video posted on Twitter by Roshan Rai.
"Presenting the CM of Assam who can't even write a paragraph in a visitor's book without copying," Mr Rai alleged.
Hours later, the Chief Minister reacted to the video, saying that he does not know Hindi and English very well.
The video, which generated mixed reactions, shows the Chief Minister writing in English.
"That's your humbleness you replied to baseless tweets," said twitter user Ashutosh J Dubey.
"Why not write in your first language?" asked another.
Someone pointed out that the Chief Minister has three degrees.
"Himanta Biswa has done 3 degrees BA, MA, LLB. If he can't write two sentences of appreciation even after 3 degrees then he truly belongs to #AnpadhJamaat. And also why are you ashamed of writing in your mother tongue? Write in Assamese," said yet another.
"Proud of you sir. Admitting negatives in social media platforms is a very big thing," said another.
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